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🚨| Russell dismisses Antonelli momentum shift after Japanese GP setback: — George Russell dismissed concerns about a momentum shift towards his teammate Kimi Antonelli in the World Championship fight. Despite Antonelli taking the lead after winning his second consecutive Grand Prix at the Japanese GP, Russell remained unfazed. Speaking to media, Russell remarked: “No, not at all.” “It's three races down out of 22, and one different lap today, and the victory would have been on my side, and I'm confident of that.” — Reflecting on his performance in China, Russell noted his potential to have secured a better result if not for technical issues. He stated: “In China, I was three-tenths ahead in sprint qualifying, so without that issue, maybe I could have been on pole there and won that race.” — Russell expressed his view on the current standings and the upcoming break in the racing calendar. He commented: “It's just how it turns out. It's that race, and now it's a four-week break, so there's no momentum to be carried. Then, we reset and go again for the next race.” “It just feels like, at the moment, these last two weekends, every issue we've had has been on my side, and we're just going through that pain.” — The standings after the Japanese Grand Prix show Kimi Antonelli leading with 72 points, followed by George Russell with 63 points. The cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix due to tensions in the Middle East has resulted in a four-week break before the Miami Grand Prix, where Russell hopes to regain his momentum. #kimiantonelli 🇮🇹 #georgerussell 🇬🇧 VIA: [gpblog]

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🗣️ | George Russell não se mostrou preocupado com o atual bom momento do seu companheiro de equipe Kimi Antonelli, graças a pausa de abril: “Não, de jeito nenhum. Estamos três corridas atrás em 22, e uma volta diferente [com o tempo do safety car] e a vitória teria sido minha, e estou confiante disso.” “E na China, sem o problema da qualificação, eu estava três décimos à frente na qualificação sprint, então talvez eu pudesse ter conquistado a pole position e vencido aquela corrida.” “É assim que as coisas acontecem. É assim que são as corridas. Agora temos uma pausa de quatro semanas, então não há embalo para aproveitar. É hora de recomeçar e voltar com tudo para a próxima corrida.” 📰 | @adamcooperF1



🚨| Russell dismisses Antonelli momentum shift after Japanese GP setback: — George Russell dismissed concerns about a momentum shift towards his teammate Kimi Antonelli in the World Championship fight. Despite Antonelli taking the lead after winning his second consecutive Grand Prix at the Japanese GP, Russell remained unfazed. Speaking to media, Russell remarked: “No, not at all.” “It's three races down out of 22, and one different lap today, and the victory would have been on my side, and I'm confident of that.” — Reflecting on his performance in China, Russell noted his potential to have secured a better result if not for technical issues. He stated: “In China, I was three-tenths ahead in sprint qualifying, so without that issue, maybe I could have been on pole there and won that race.” — Russell expressed his view on the current standings and the upcoming break in the racing calendar. He commented: “It's just how it turns out. It's that race, and now it's a four-week break, so there's no momentum to be carried. Then, we reset and go again for the next race.” “It just feels like, at the moment, these last two weekends, every issue we've had has been on my side, and we're just going through that pain.” — The standings after the Japanese Grand Prix show Kimi Antonelli leading with 72 points, followed by George Russell with 63 points. The cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix due to tensions in the Middle East has resulted in a four-week break before the Miami Grand Prix, where Russell hopes to regain his momentum. #kimiantonelli 🇮🇹 #georgerussell 🇬🇧 VIA: [gpblog]


🚨| Russell dismisses Antonelli momentum shift after Japanese GP setback: — George Russell dismissed concerns about a momentum shift towards his teammate Kimi Antonelli in the World Championship fight. Despite Antonelli taking the lead after winning his second consecutive Grand Prix at the Japanese GP, Russell remained unfazed. Speaking to media, Russell remarked: “No, not at all.” “It's three races down out of 22, and one different lap today, and the victory would have been on my side, and I'm confident of that.” — Reflecting on his performance in China, Russell noted his potential to have secured a better result if not for technical issues. He stated: “In China, I was three-tenths ahead in sprint qualifying, so without that issue, maybe I could have been on pole there and won that race.” — Russell expressed his view on the current standings and the upcoming break in the racing calendar. He commented: “It's just how it turns out. It's that race, and now it's a four-week break, so there's no momentum to be carried. Then, we reset and go again for the next race.” “It just feels like, at the moment, these last two weekends, every issue we've had has been on my side, and we're just going through that pain.” — The standings after the Japanese Grand Prix show Kimi Antonelli leading with 72 points, followed by George Russell with 63 points. The cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix due to tensions in the Middle East has resulted in a four-week break before the Miami Grand Prix, where Russell hopes to regain his momentum. #kimiantonelli 🇮🇹 #georgerussell 🇬🇧 VIA: [gpblog]




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